NRL NT Our House Rules
NRL Northern Territory is taking a stance against bad behaviour at the footy by introducing 'Our House Rules' campaign

The three-step initiative puts the responsibility on all participants and spectators to meet "Our House Rules".
As part of the program; Players, Referees, Club Officials and Spectators are considered “Family” who share a zone that won’t tolerate Swearing, Bullying and Harassment.
With the support of the Northern Territory Government all clubs across the territory will display posters outlining the right behaviours when entering an NRL NT venue to watch or participate in any rugby league event sanctioned by NRL NT.
"The basis for this campaign is to support our clubs and valued volunteers in providing the right environment for everyone to enjoy our game on and off the field," New General Manager Tony Crowe said”
"We want everyone involved in rugby league locally to enjoy their experience when at one of our clubs.
"To do this, we need our community to know what’s acceptable and not acceptable when it comes to behaviour."
"Our Goal with this is to Educate.
"Rugby league is a passionate game and there is nothing better than the support all of our boys and girls get on a weekend, but we need to extend this and keep that support positive and focus on encouraging the person you are there to support."
The campaign is based on three steps as follows:
1. Visuals: Posters with key messages will be displayed at grounds.
2. Audio messaging: Voiceovers will be played throughout match days at each venue.
3. Positive reinforcement: Ensuring all those who attend a match in “Our House Rules” are aware of the rules and act accordingly.
Yours Sincerely,
Tony Crowe
NRL NT General Manager